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The bullshit damage is done however:
Buffett’s math is a bit off
By S.A. MILLER, Post Correspondent
Last Updated: 8:28 AM, September 20, 2011
Posted: 12:30 AM, September 20, 2011
WASHINGTON -- Billionaire investor Warren Buffett isn’t as undertaxed as he and President Obama seem to think.
Buffett recently said that he paid only $6.9 million in taxes last year -- just 17.4 percent of his earnings, compared to an income tax rate of about 36 percent paid by his employees.
“My friends and I have been coddled long enough by a billionaire-friendly Congress. It’s time for our government to get serious about shared sacrifice,” Buffett wrote last month in the New York Times.
Such grousing was enough to convince Obama to name his latest tax-the-rich scheme the “Buffett rule.” But it doesn’t tell the whole story.
And yesterday, Obama invoked Buffett’s name again in his case for imposing higher taxes on the wealthy, when he said: “Middle-class families shouldn’t pay higher taxes than millionaires and billionaires.’’
“It’s hard to argue against that. Warren Buffett’s secretary shouldn’t pay a higher tax rate than Warren Buffett. There is no justification for it,’’ Obama said.
Buffett actually was taxed twice on his investment income.
First, Buffett had to make the money he invested. Those earnings were taxed as corporate income, at about a 35-percent rate.
Then, Uncle Sam took another cut when Buffett invested the money and earned a profit. That’s when Buffett paid the 15 percent capital-gains tax rate.
All told, after combining corporate taxes and capital gains taxes, Buffett forked over about 45 percent of his earnings.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/buffett_math_is_bit_off_7mGzoYiwPfsJcnWaIoptFJ#ixzz1YW03PAT7
What a big fool he turned out too be. Rush thumped him yesterday.
What a big fool he turned out too be. Rush thumped him yesterday.

Of course the Buffet Rule will now have to navigate the House, where some still believe they derive their power from the consent of the governed
His strategy is to run against patriots in the House who still believe in the Constitution as a do nothing Congress, and the Republicans, as the party of no. It helps of course to have a large strata of America who don't understand the problem, the Constitution, or the founding principles of the country to get in the way of his drive to destroy the free enterprise system and the idea of limited government.
The bullshit damage is done however:
Buffett’s math is a bit off
First, Buffett had to make the money he invested. Those earnings were taxed as corporate income, at about a 35-percent rate.
Desperate Fed readies new trick to lift economy
To rescue economy, Fed gets ready to twist and shout
Doing the Twist
One of those moves, dubbed "Operation Twist," would represent a reshuffling of the bonds the Fed already holds in its vaults. By exchanging short-term notes for longer-term bonds, the Fed is hoping to push long-term rates even lower than the already bargain basement rate of roughly 2 percent.
Operation Twist won't change the amount of money available for lending; when the Fed buys longer term-debt (adding dollars to the system) it's expected to offset those purchases by selling short-term debt (taking the cash back.) The goal is to lower the overall level of interest rates - not unlike a homeowner swapping higher-rate credit card debt for a lower-rate home equity loan.
http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_ne...cue-economy-fed-gets-ready-to-twist-and-shout
The Code of Federal Regulations? If that's what you are talking about, you're an idiot. I don't think a series of books can run the government. They lack opposible thumbs.
You stupid jackass. You didn't know that the CFR is the Council of Foreign Relations yet you opened your asswipe mouth and cast dispersions.
Not knowing about the CFR is a guarantee that you don't know your ass from a hole in the ground when it comes to ecopolitics.
I see a couple of dispersions up there. I don't know who cast them. It's always hard to tell with dispersions.I wasn't aware I had cast dispersions... let me look it up and see if I did it.
ecopolitcs? Damn, I have to google that one as well.
Some days I just can't keep up with the really smart posters here.
I see a couple of dispersions up there. I don't know who cast them. It's always hard to tell with dispersions.
Next time, dispire to do better.That would be my bad then.
Next time, dispire to do better.
Next time, dispire to do better.
His strategy is to run against patriots in the House who still believe in the Constitution as a do nothing Congress, and the Republicans, as the party of no. It helps of course to have a large strata of America who don't understand the problem, the Constitution, or the founding principles of the country to get in the way of his drive to destroy the free enterprise system and the idea of limited government.
That was my point, that Obama knows that, and will then run against a "do nothing Congress."